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MISCELLANEOUS in'!Oß SALE, fresh eggs, any quantity, cash; also preserved eggs. —E. Shirt* liff, Spring Grove. Phono 40A Wakefield WANTED, quantity Feed barley. Cash.—E. Shirtliff. Spring Grove T7FOR SALE, Jonathan Apples 1 bushel case, Delicious 3/-, cookers 2< . At J.S. Market tTSOR SALE, choice, ripe. Cos Oruug Apples 4/6 case. 121bs 2/6. At Market. jjjtOß SALE, 3 cows in milk, 1 spring- ■*- ing heifer. Writ Office. Write “L. 8.” “Mail" I DOR SALE, lady’s bicycle, in good order. Price £2. Write 737, "Mail” Office. W 'ANTED, lady boarder in modern private home. Terms reasonable. Write “Company,” “Mail” Office. SPINACH, Celery, Spinach, Celery. Fresh to-day. Phono 295—Nelson Fruit Co. NEW SEEDS NEW SEEDS N BALE & lIADDOW’S New Season’s Garden Seeds arc now in Store and lomprise a splendid range of Reliable seeds. For years, Neale and Iladdow lave had a good panic for the supply if the best of Seeds, and their selceion for this season is very complete. PEAS The Best of Peas, including a magnifi cent, Sample of both STRATAGEMS and EMPERORS BEANS Fine range. All the old Favourites and some New Varieties. Ample supply. BROWN GLOBE, BROWN SPANISH. WHITE ITALIAN, Etc. CABBAGE CARROTS BEETROOT PARSNIP TURNIP CAULIFLOWER LEEK SPINACH LETTUCE Etc., Etc. Manures Full Stocks of — ILL FARM & GARDEN MANURES. MACHINE DRESSED GRASS SEED tyegrass Chevvings Fescue Clovers Crested Dogstail Cocksfoot Lotus Major Subterranean Clover Timothy, etc., etc. iawkes Bay Rye Grass A Special Line of this most desirable Seed. This has been grown from the Mother Seed. It is a particularly lino sample. Early application will be necessary, though there is a fair quantity at present THAT’S IT— THE BEST— THAT’S IT

CO-OP. VALUE ARE YOU PAYING MORE? S. « 701 b I.A. Sugar 2001 b sack Southern Flour 32 1001 b sack Southern Flour 10 501 b bag Southern Flour ° 251 b bag Southern Flour .... 4 2001 b sack Pollard U 1801 b sack Bran 1 case Laurel Kerosene 1" 1 case Hibiscus Kerosene .... 12 601 b Rochdale Soap, Ist grade 501 b 3rd grade Soap 10 1 large Everest Soap Powder 1 250 tin' Vestas, per dozen 2 British Safety Matches, per dozen “ 201 b bag Diamond R. Oats 0 251 b bag Oatmeal 0 Zebo, Brasso and Silvo, per tin Rickitts Blue, bag or square Rochdale or Price’s Candles, packet Co-op. Nelson Tea, per lb With free gift. Bell Tea Junior, per lb ........ Amber Tips, Blue label .... Small tinned Meat 9d, largo Quart bottles Olivo Oil .... 11b tins Petroleum Jelly 0 11 1 3 0 2 11b tins Milk-eeze 2 Packet Sykes Drench Bottle 100 Aspirins 71b box Epsom Salts 2oz bottles lodine 2oz bottles Friars Balsam Quarts Drs. Paraffin Oil .... Boz bottles Parrishs Food Crcamoto per packet 1 Milk Oaties Outlets per packet Rinoldi Macaroni, packet . 4lb bag Rolled Oats 1 9 Large Herring and Sauce .... 0 10 21b Cartons Honey 1 5 Bxlo 200-page School Pads, ruled ... Bxlo 400-page Gigantic Pad, with pkt Envelopes free Linen Writing Pads, with pkt Envelopes free 4 pkts 100 White Envelopes 0 0 0 0 3 8 1 1 0 11 0 8 0 8 1 0 Free delivery—City Tahunanui, Stoke and Wakapuaka. COUNTRY ORDERS Promptly dispatched free to Nelson Railway Station. All country Service Cars call. Send for latest price list. 'PHONE 165. P.O. BOX 108. W I m KEEP DOWN COST THE OF LIVING BRIDGE ST.a TAHUNANUI ”' FRUIT EXPORTERS ‘STURMERS” AND “STATESMAN” OWING to a shortage of shipping and storage space, the l'ruit Board finds t necessary to delay the acceptance of ‘STURMER” and “STATESMAN for Export until 11th APRIL. This action s necessary to ensure the immediate ihipment of a particularly heavy supply )f mid-season varieties. Adequate shipping space is available ifter. 11th April to meet growers’ estimated requirements for the later varieties. “STATESMAN” and “STURMER” now picked and packed for Export will be received until 11 a.m. SATURDAY, 2nd April. J. H. BRUNT, , Shipping Supervisor.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 1 April 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 1 April 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 1 April 1932, Page 2

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